Introduction
For vendors and service providers in the entertainment industry, finding top directors of photography (DPs) is just the start. The real value lies in tracking these visual storytellers—knowing what projects they’re working on, who they’re collaborating with, and how your services can enhance their creative vision.
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Why Tracking Matters
Directors of photography don’t just capture images—they define the visual language of a film or series. For vendors offering specialized camera rigs, lighting equipment, post-production services, or on-location support, reaching out when these cinematographers are actively engaged in projects ensures your offering aligns with their artistic needs and technical demands.
Vitrina: Your Real-Time Tracking Hub
✅ Track Directors of Photography and Projects Globally
✅ Map their Collaborations and Service Providers
✅ Verified Contact Details for Purposeful Outreach
✅ Real-Time Project Updates to Align Your Pitch
Featured Directors of Photography
Robert Muratore is a director of photography and co-producer at Exhibit A Pictures, a production house. He has collaborated with director Alexandre O. Philippe on several documentary projects, including “Kim Novak’s Vertigo (W/T),” “Chain Reactions,” “William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill,” and “Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist,” serving as cinematographer and co-producer. His expertise lies in camera work and production across both scripted and unscripted genres.
Newton Thomas Sigel is a renowned cinematographer best known for his collaborations with directors like Bryan Singer and the Russo brothers. He has worked on major projects such as the upcoming Marvel film Avengers: Doomsday, the Prime Video series Citadel, and films like Dog and Cherry. Sigel specializes in cinematography and has partnered with top production companies like AGBO, Amazon, and Marvel Studios on high-profile projects across various genres.
Levy is a cinematographer known for his work as the director of photography on several recent horror and thriller films. Some key projects he has been involved with include the upcoming comedy “The 4:30 Movie” from director Kevin Smith, the horror films “There’s Something Wrong with the Children” and “Torn Hearts” for Blumhouse Television, and the thriller “Sick” from Miramax and Blumhouse Productions. His primary expertise lies in cinematography and camerawork for scripted genre films and television shows.
How Vitrina Empowers You to Engage
Vitrina doesn’t just list names—it tracks them. It lets you see what Robert, Newton, Yaron, and countless others are actively working on. For service companies, gear vendors, or post houses, this means:
🔹 You’re reaching out when your services align with their projects.
🔹 You know exactly how your offering fits into their current visual needs.
🔹 You’re not just cold calling—you’re connecting with purpose.
Why Vitrina?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the document mentions Robert Muratore (known for documentaries and feature films, currently on an environmental documentary), Newton Thomas Sigel (known for blockbusters like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “X-Men,” currently lensing an action thriller), and Yaron Levy (known for versatility in commercials, features, and high-end TV, currently shooting a stylish drama series).
Vitrina provides real-time project updates, allowing you to see what DPs are actively working on, which helps you understand their current visual needs and how your offering can fit into their projects.
Service companies, gear vendors, post-production houses, and any other vendor offering specialized services or equipment to the entertainment industry can benefit by connecting with DPs when their services are most relevant.
You can sign up on Vitrina today to start connecting with top directors of photography and unlock new business opportunities.
Yes, Vitrina provides verified contact details for VFX supervisors to enable purposeful outreach.